Crafting Memories: Valentine’s Day Boxes

Crafting Memories: Valentine’s Day Boxes

Valentine’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate love and affection, and what better way to do that than by crafting handmade Valentine’s Day boxes with your kids? In this crafting blog, I’ll take you on a journey through some of our past years’ Valentine’s Day boxes made from shoeboxes. These DIY projects are not only a fun way to spend quality time with your children but also a fantastic opportunity to foster their creativity and imagination.

Gnome Garden Box

Ava went with aย classic pink metal mailboxย and added a strap to carry all her heavy valentines home. She covered the shoebox inย red, pink and white flowersย and addedย mossย to the bottom. She then added mini garden gnomes all around to tend her garden.ย  It was simple but full of love!

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GOTTA CATCH THEM ALL!

Dylan embraced the magical world of Pokemon! The shoebox was adorned with red, white and black construction paper to resemble a poke ball and we addedย foil sparksย andย Pokemon cutouts! It was a whimsical hit!

FEED ME Face box

This is by far my running favorite of all our Valentines boxes. Dylan said he wanted to eat all the valentines โ€ฆso we ran with that as our theme. We photoshopped his face so that he had an extra wide mouth and printed it on 11×17 paper. It was a hit!

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Avaโ€™s โ€œJojo Jailโ€ -Rainbow Valentine with Bow

Made ofย rainbow colored popsicle sticksย and aย red sequin bow! Ava was inspired by her very large collection of Jojo bows and she wanted to โ€œtrap all the valentines so they didnโ€™t get outโ€!ย 

Lego Love

This one was a lot of fun! We glued someย sheets of legoย to the box and I let Dylan build away! It was very low maintenance for me, which was awesome. He even spelled his name in Legos!

Letโ€™s TACO โ€˜bout some LOVE!

Ava was dead set on making a โ€œtaco emojiโ€ valentines box. Sometimes these kids come up with such interesting ideas! We covered the show box with yellowย construction paperย and then hot glued a bunch of paper โ€œtoppingsโ€ inside.ย 

Crafting Valentine’s Day boxes with your kids is not just about the end result; it’s about creating cherished memories together. Each year, you’ll witness their creativity grow, and these handmade boxes will become treasured keepsakes. So, grab those shoeboxes, unleash your inner artists, and celebrate love in a meaningful and fun way with your children. Happy crafting!

Sarah East
sarah@wisterium.com

I work hard and play hard and find my joy in doing over the top things for my kids. I have no problem staying up all night to get my DIY project done or finishing off an over the top party decor set. When Iโ€™m not at home crafting you can find me hauling my brood in our RV on an outdoor adventure.

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